Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 Please read the article written by Enid Vazquez in the latest Positively Aware, one of the main free HIV magazines distributed around the U.S. My comments are in the last part in the section called "Don't do as I did" I want to make sure that people who are applying for TMC 125 expanded access are very careful when assuming that this medication will be represent an "active" agent. No genotype test for EAP drugs is available, so we are in danger of assuming that a new drug is an active drug (this may not be true in drugs in existing classes). An active drug is one that is shown in your resistance test (genotype or phenotype) to have a good chance to work in controlling your virus. If you are to start a new combo with MK 518 integrase inhibitor, a drug that is showing more promise than most for patients with multidrug resistance, make sure that you start it with Fuzeon (if you are Fuzeon naive) and/or Maraviroc (if you have a R5 tropic virus) unless you can be 100 % certain that TMC 125 will work on your virus. I made the terrible assumption the activity of TMC 114 (Darunavir, Prezista) when I got that drug via EAP to start it with MK 518. That mistake prevented me from having a sustained response to the integrase inhibitor for longer than 24 weeks. Around 30 % of people who have extensive Kaletra and protease resistance may have pre-existing resistance to Aptivus (Tipranavir) and/or Prezista (Darunavir). No one is talking about this and there are a few conference posters on the subject but not discussed by anyone. Do not fall prey of the hype that is built around new medications, unless they are in a new class that you have never taken before and that show great response. This is the best chance for many of us to attain undetectable virus and hopefully keep it that way for a long time, if you do it right the first time. http://www.tpan.com/publications/pa/07_02/tales_of_salvage.shtml Regards, Vergelpowerusa dot orgAOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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